Today, Saturday, 50/50 chance of showers this afternoon and evening. There is also a very slight chance of a modest thundershower. Interesting to note that these showers are from the remains of last week's storm circling back through the area.
Tomorrow, Sunday, much the same but less so, with a slight chance of showers and a non-zero but really small chance of thunder.
Monday, afternoon showers likely, and thunder is more likely, too, although not certain. A line of showers is likely to move through quickly Monday afternoon, with embedded thunderstorms and a slight chance of severe thunderstorms, with high winds being the most serious concern. While unlikely, cannot rule out the possibility of a small tornado somewhere along the line.
Below is the NWS Storm Prediction Center's Severe Weather Outlook for Monday, showing the area in the northeastern US that is at a slight risk of severe thunderstorms in yellow.
I am mixed on this. On one hand, I would have liked to see and photo it. O.T.O.H., it would have meant driving to L.B.I. to be there at 11;30 or so and then drive back home.
Slight chance of showers this afternoon, chance of showers and maybe a bit of thunder tonight.
Showers likely Monday afternoon, with a chance of thunderstorms and a slight chance of a severe thunderstorm with gusty winds, heavy rain, and maybe small hail.
Forecast is on track for likely thunderstorms this afternoon and evening, with a possibility of severe thunderstorms
Warm and not quite as humid today, high 75°
A line of showers and thunderstorms is likely to pass through the area from west to east in front of a cold front this afternoon. Most likely risk with the storms is gusty winds, with heavy rain and small hail a possibility. Cannot completely rule out the possibility of a small tornado, although highly unlikely.
Timing: showers possible today. Heavier weather after 2pm, most likely timing between 5 and 7pm, with some lingering showers and another possible thunderstorm until 9pm. Slight chance of showers before midnight.
The NWS has issued a severe thunderstorm watch for our area until 8:00 pm.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means that conditions are conducive to the formation of severe weather. The NWS will issue as Warning if severe weather actually develops
Please pay attention to the alert settings on your phone. Please do not depend on this web page for timely warnings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the NWS: SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WS 229 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK135 PM EDT MON MAY 16 2022 SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 229 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
NJ. NEW JERSEY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN
Saturday, May 14th
Interesting May weather this weekend.
Generally, warm and humid.
Today, Saturday, 50/50 chance of showers this afternoon and evening. There is also a very slight chance of a modest thundershower. Interesting to note that these showers are from the remains of last week's storm circling back through the area.
Tomorrow, Sunday, much the same but less so, with a slight chance of showers and a non-zero but really small chance of thunder.
Monday, afternoon showers likely, and thunder is more likely, too, although not certain. A line of showers is likely to move through quickly Monday afternoon, with embedded thunderstorms and a slight chance of severe thunderstorms, with high winds being the most serious concern. While unlikely, cannot rule out the possibility of a small tornado somewhere along the line.
Below is the NWS Storm Prediction Center's Severe Weather Outlook for Monday, showing the area in the northeastern US that is at a slight risk of severe thunderstorms in yellow.